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Seems that this book and its predecessor, The Kite Runner, has been getting a lot of buzz on the Internet lately — but based on the reviews, I’d shied away from reading either. Most people seemed to agree that these stories of Afghan civil war were “hard” to read — not because of lengthy, erudite descriptions (quite to the contrary, actually; Splendid Suns, at least, was basically well-written with plenty of dialogue to drive the reader through the storyline) but because of the topic. I suspecte
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One of the best books I have read this year!
The story of two women, Laila and Mariam who lives end up entwined as Afghanistan changes around them - from the fall of the Soviets to the Taliban. Poignant and deep. The characters cannot help but touch the depth of your soul as the suffering of the women is transcribed on words and paper. Khaled Hosseini tells a powerful story through the eyes of women, a story that is needed to be told to show the world the suffering within a land.
The story of two women, Laila and Mariam who lives end up entwined as Afghanistan changes around them - from the fall of the Soviets to the Taliban. Poignant and deep. The characters cannot help but touch the depth of your soul as the suffering of the women is transcribed on words and paper. Khaled Hosseini tells a powerful story through the eyes of women, a story that is needed to be told to show the world the suffering within a land.

While I enjoyed this book, I think that Hosseini did a much better job in The Kite Runner. He does an admirable job of trying to capture the women's perspectives, but the ending left me feeling that it was unfinished.
Still, it is a beautifully written story of the atrocities of war -- civil and otherwise -- in Afghanistan. Definitely worth reading. ...more
Still, it is a beautifully written story of the atrocities of war -- civil and otherwise -- in Afghanistan. Definitely worth reading. ...more

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